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turn-offs

英 [tɜːn ɒfs]

美 [tɜːrn ɔːfs]

n.  岔道; 支路; 扫兴的人(或事); 厌烦的人(或事); 引不起性欲的人(或物)
turn-off的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 支路;岔道;(高速公路的)出口匝道
    Aturn-offis a road leading away from a major road or a motorway.
    1. 使人扫兴(或倒胃口)的事物;让人丧失性欲的事物
      Something that is aturn-offcauses you to lose interest or sexual excitement.

      双语例句

      • Many of this season's must-buy items are celebrities'favorites, either in street photos or on the red carpet, but are considered total turn-offs in a survey by the website MSN.
        这些所谓确当季必败单品,无论在街拍还是在红毯上都有极高的出镜率。但MSN网站的一个调查显示,男人们却对这些华而不实的单品相当不感冒。
      • Obesity topped the list of top seasonal turn-offs, with excess hair ( 34%), bad skin ( 18%) and bad breath ( 11%) also named as sources of domestic strife.
        调查发现体重增长位列分手排行榜榜首,其它会惹怒你的爱人的种种因素还包括:毛发过多(占34%)、皮肤糟糕(占18%)和口臭(占11%)。